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How do you get access of nanobubbles to treat cancer?

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Depends: Nanoparticles are not standard care for most kinds of cancers. You may be able to get them on clinical trial, but only for highly resistant / refractory tumors. Theraspheres (radioactive particles) are used more often in cancer centers for certain liver tumors. Consider an evaluation at your regional cancer center (e.g. Moffitt is in your area) for more info on options.

Answered 1/4/2014

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